A Friend Was on Suboxen for Opiate Addiction, What’s the Difference Between That and Methadone?

Question by TJS: A friend was on suboxen for opiate addiction, what’s the difference between that and methadone?

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Answer by SarahMichelle
Methadone is a hard core morphine, basically.

Answer by Darla T
suboxone is a central nervous system agent; analgesic, narcotic (opiate) agonist-antagonist and is a schedule III drug,

methadone is a central nervous system agent; analgesic, narcotic (opiate) agonist and is a schedue II drug

methadone is stronger but they should both have the same or simular effect in controlling dependence

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